Draymond Green's MRI on left knee negative, doubtful for Pelicans game Friday

Green is a stat-sheet stuffer for Golden State and one of the league's top defensive players, as evidenced by his NBA Defensive Player of the Year nod last season.

The Warriors return to the court on Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans and then play the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday - both games on the road. He came up hobbling and grabbing at his knee, putting quite a scare into Golden State's faithful.

Green strained his knee late in the third quarter on Tuesday while driving to the basket, and he was seen wincing in pain after the play.

According to ESPN, the forward underwent an MRI on his left knee and results came back negative.

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